There is nothing new about what I am about to write.
Nothing that those who are smarter than me or wiser than me have not known and been saying for years. Nothing new even for me.
Just forgotten in the push and pull of life.
Here is what I mean.

I am usually the first one up in our home.
Even the dog watches to make sure I am getting up before she uncurls and gets up as well. I usually have an hour or so to myself before my wife gets up. I let the dog out. Make coffee. Have breakfast. Read the paper. Check email. Pretty routine. Maybe for you, as well. But yesterday was a bit different. And because it was I began to remember what I had forgotten.

Here’s what happened.
Everything went along as usual until I went to let the dog in.
It was one of those beautiful mornings.
Warm enough to be outside.
Cool enough not to be hot.
One of those days in the Northeast you want to bottle for the middle of summer or the middle of winter. Instead of calling the dog, I took my cup of coffee and sat down. For ten minutes I just sat.
Not shaking my head about the headlines in the paper.
Not figuring out which early morning emails to keep and which to delete.
Not checking my list for the day.
Just sat.
Today is back to normal.
At one point a couple hours ago I realized I had a headache.
Stress.

Here is what I think may be true.
How we start our day sets the tone for our day.
Rushed. Our day will be that way.
Stressed by emails or news. Our day will be that way.
A few minutes of quiet.
A few minutes to appreciate the sunshine.
Or, the rain.
Or, the cup of coffee in my hand.
Maybe we will appreciate the moments in the rest of our day as well.
I am going to give it a try.

This is a verse from the Bible. From Hebrew Scripture.
A part of a much longer story of a queen who comes to power and with her decisions can save the Jewish people from a planned anti-Semitic pogrom. As she weighs her options and considers what she might do she is told,“Perhaps this is the moment for which you have been created.”Perhaps.But could the same hold true for you and me.
Ordinary people.
Everyday decisions.
Just as we are.
Right here.
Right now.
With children to raise and chores to do.
With details to attend to and work to go to.“Perhaps this is the moment for which you have been created.”Perhaps.
So, on the off chance it ts true, let us do our best to pay attention.